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BBHNSTTBYILLB, 8. O, ?Y S. A. UM*WN * CO. Ojjioe on Mutton Street Opposite 3la?onio Itatt? + .SI'W?.-..".".?...?........?..W?.? Friday August 4, 1906. Our Totun Oorvernment, M WOK-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W P Breeden, Jr, C. 8 Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, E. Powers. CMCRK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POUOB-II. P. Millor, Sim Bailey. Marlboro County Officers. 8 il BRI Pl*--J . B. Oreen Ci,Ka ic of CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-G. A. McCall SUPERVISOR-M. B. Coward SUPT. KDUOATION-VV. Ti. Stanton TREASURKU-J. ll. Thoma* AUDITOR-Chan. I. She rr ill? 8s NATO a-Joshua ii. Hudi-on. REPRESENTATIVES-I). D. MuCoil, Jr. W. W. Bmoo. J. P.GUHOII MAaisr.vi?s-C 1). Easterliiig, T. L CrosUnd, Boniiottsvillo, II. t.. McLauriu, MoColl Julio A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson. Blcuhoim, T, P. Stubbs, BrightBvdlo, W. W. Irby, Smithville. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-ll a.m., PineGrovo 3 p. m., Smyrna. Seoond Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-lt a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. in, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday; ll a. in. MoColl. 3 p. tu. Boauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. 0. First Sunday, llobron ll a.in: Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia.. Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Ziou 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. P. H. SHULER, P. C. Clio-Preaching o\ory Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'eiook. Sunday 6ohool at 10 a. m. W, A. Hinshaw, Supt. Prayor mooting Monday night at 8. Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at 4 o'clock. Suuday school at 3. ll. M. Jackeou, Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. REV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. C. Fir*t Sunday, Oak Gruvo, 10.30 u ul. Ploabuut Hill 12.30 p ni, Now Ho,.*, ; - .. SiVctuid Rundnj'j ililloe ld ? >>? .v.'-r , ?, Vi?rd ?lind .-.. Ni ... .I?;-.*- te . PIUUKOK frill ..< ;?:<) ... uti Oak O ro ve, Fourth Sunday, Ebouezer ri a m. Shiloh, 3 30 p, tn. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. K. MORRIS, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Proaohing at 11.00 a. m. and7.3u p.m. Prayor meei lng Wodnosday ovoning at 8.00 o'olook. Buporiutendcnt Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodgon BAPTIST-Hov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun dayat 11.00 a. m., and7 30p.in. Prayer meeting Thursday ovoning at 8 o'olook. Superintendent ot Suuday hohool, H. W Carroll. PRKSUYTERIAN-Bunyan MoLeod PL. D., Pastor. Service* cvory Sabbath (Bummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) ll a. tn. aul 7-30 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Scut* free. Stranaer* oordully inviuid. Suuday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children made welcome at tho dohool. El'JBCOt'AL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Reotor, Preaohing every aeoond aud fourth Suuday .til a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday sohooi at 9.30 a. in. Dr. J. A. Faiuon, superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. ol P., meet? every second and fourth Mon day nights ut 7.30 o'clock. J. W. Led rand, C. C. 0. D. Kastorimg, K. of lt. & S. MARLBORO LODOE NO. 88, meets al Bennettsville. Friday ovoning, on or ht* fore eaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, VV. M. II. B. Stockton, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A M., uioctH at Bennottsvillo on thc seooru Friday of each month. J. F. Kinney, H. P. H, IC. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODOE NO. 43, A. F. M. meets at MoColl, each Saturday after Boon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M. menti at Clio, Saturday on or aller caol fall moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. T. A,' Ceyicjjton, Seoricsry, BRUNS LODGE NO 118 meets on Fri day alternoon on or before each lu moon at Blenheim at 3 o'clock. J K. Rogers, W. M. W. W. Bruce, Sec'y OLIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Work IY9HE Business recently known as tli Si OLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTl KING CO . will hereafter ho known ? THE CLIO NOVELTY M AN UFA ( TURING WORKS, with F. IL IVE Role uwnor and direotor, Thc latost improved wood workin nucubie* are being pluood tor doing a Kin ! ' of Novelty work for builders us? 1 H Vi og price*. >t 23, 1903. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs C. O. Cooper vis ited at Mr. J. S. Hendrix last vvcoit, Miss Flora Hood, of tho Ben pottsville Coutral bas boon givon a ton day i* real. Mastor Walter Quick of Smith ville was down Friday and mado us a pleasant call. Miss Ella Howell who has boon holding a position at Wilmington has returned home Mrs Jeffords of Darlington is spending a few days with Mrs J, J. Munnorlyn. Mr. Rhodes, a compositor of the Darlington Nows, spent Sun day in our town. Mrs J. P. EJens returned Wed nesday night from a pleasant visit to Wi'ightsville. Mr. T. C. Parham and family havo boon spending some tl mo at Reedy Crook Springs. Miss Alma Kascoe, alter a vis it to her brother over in Kobe son county lias returned home. Mrs D. P. Douglas and child ren of Chesterfield visited rela tives in our town last week. Hon. J. JJ. Mc Lau rin deliver ed an address at a farmers meet ing over in Clarendon last week. Miss Laura M. Knight has gone on a visit to her uncle Capt J D. Hendrix, at Patrick, S. C. Mr. Kirk, traveling salesman for Richmond Paper Co., spout Sunday and Monday in our town Miss Hazel Capel of Wilming ton is hero on a visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ?. Capel Misses Ida Bounds and Susie Powers left Tuesday morning to visit their sisters down in Clar endon, We are glad to report that Miss Eloise Faison, who has been quite sick for some time is convalescing. Prof J. S Fair and wife of Statesvillo are here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed ward S, Carlisle. Miss Mary Leo Swann, who has been visiting relatives in our town, returned Wednesday to her home in Kingstreo Mrs Margaret Donaldson of Blenheim is spending some time with her daughter Mrs Drake at Reedy Creek Springs. Mr, W. A. Usher, of Lester was down Saturdry. He reports good crops but says an insect, which ho calls a "stinger," is giving tho cotton lits. Mr. J. H. Cairabo, Jr., who has been living in Sumter has moved back to Brownsville. We extend a hearty welcome. Mr. Willie Turner, for years a salesman at C. S. McCall's store but now a resident of Norfolk, Va., spent several days here among his old friends. Every body was glad to see him again. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Thursday afternoon July 27.1005, nt McColl, 8. C., hy R?-v. A. T. Dunlap. Mr. Tracy Huh hard and Miss Mary MtQuaige-both well known in Hebron 8"ciety. Tho Democrat extends best wishes, Married on Wednesday, July 26th, 1005, at tlic residence of the brid? a parents over in Robeson count , N C, by Kev. J. W. Bradley, of tho North Carolina conference, Mr. Luther Am nions and Mi?? Minnie Helle Bryant, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs A Ii Bryant a we.I known family formerly of thu county. The many friends of this family in Red hind aud lower Hebron will be pleaded to hear of Mi?a M initie? good fortune and extend lu-st wishes. Pharmacy Moved. Th?? Bennettsvillo Pharmacy has been moved to front street next door to Jacob Isa?? .-sob n, where Mr. Mathews wdl he glad to see all his old customers and friends in want of fresh good 8. - Mr. W. J. Baldwin requests us to say to his patrons that hereafter his ice house will close promptly at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings, and no orders filled after that time. Makes Tho Liver Lively. Otino Lax live Frnit Syrup gives per manent rebel in cases of habitual con Stipation as it stimul?tes the liver and restorers the natural action of the bow els without irritating these organs likr pills or ordinary cathartics Does noi nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleas ant lo take. Hcmemher the namt ORINO and refuse substitutes. bennet ts ville pharmacy. - ... . ? - Tho Newton Pills Those great blood and livei regula lois are known ovei Marlboro. For the convenient;! (ol' his customers he bas left ; few boxes ut this office when they cnn get th ? m. ^gT* Jackson Springs Hete opened for the reception of vi? itors on May 25th. No place ii Norl h Carolina has more indue men ts to offer you -if are intel) ding lt) go away for health ant comfort. Write Robt Irwin fo rates stating what you want. Every Family Nooda Ont. If you would be independent t lazy help get one of thono Clothe Washers now advertised in ti Democrat. Saves your clothes an saves you mon ey. Write McColl Htlw. Co. MeCo and get prices. CJC TOWN AND COlfIf TT Ni; WS. i-Fodder pulling has begun. -. It ls iee during ibo day now and blankets at night, - August is tho month for meteoric showers. . - Wo return thanks to John Washington for appreciated fa vors. - Auditorium next Tuosdav night. Tickets on sale at Doug las's Drug Store. - The Silver Star Band has boen revived and tho new set of instruments has boon received. - Wo return thanks to Mr. N. J. Horndon of Bethel section for a nico watermelon ?- Next Monday is salesday and farmers meeting to elect a cotton weigher at Bennetts vii le. - Mr. Thomas Fraser pulled the fodder from his piece of pot corn Monday, making at tho rate of 800 pounds to tho acre Tho K. of T's aro fixing their Hall in handsome stylo carpets and raised stands ft r tho oflicinls. and other additions - Tho Work on tho new stables behind tho Court House is being rushed rapidly, and will be finished in timo for Septem ber, - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of Dr. H. Smith, thc Eye Specialist in this issue, - Mason's Fruit jars at W. M. Howe's. - Call at S. J. Pearson's and find out what is the matter with vour eyes. - Leave your orders for Fruit jars at the Hardware store. - Have you Myopia, call on tho Optician at S. J. Pearson's and find out. g^>- Try a can of Sweet Potators - they arc ii ne at W. M. Rowe's Kingan's Reliable Ham* mid Break fau Bacon, always nice aud fresh at W. M. Rowe's - Smoked shoulders at 12 cts at E Powers Grocery store. -- A nice lot of Buggy whips cheap, at E. Powers. - See my stock of Tobacco - cheap hy the box. E. Powers - W. J. Baldwin never fails to till Phone orders for Ice or beef, which is kept nice and fresh. M&f Call and see our new lin? a of Cotice and Tea. Piices from 121c to $1 per pound. W. M. HOWE, - Until further notice the office of Superintendent of Edu cation will be opened only on Saturdays and first Mondays. - Seo Claude Moore for Lum Ute .'CM summer ?..vi mu- al Vwwtn>' (sleety, o?-'...?.< >?:'. - v body can <'-nW tcijs ai . v, LC and t?o, ui 1 o.. si's. Evaporated Cream - new and nice, at W. M. Rowe's - You will not dread the sound ofthe lire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with J. S. Moore. - That the best is the cheap est in tho long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will lind both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices A (ililli Tragedy. i? d ??ly enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, tn each one, another victim ol Consumption or Pneumonia, Hut when (joughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the trageOy is averted. F. G. Huntley of Oaklandon, Ind , writes: ' My wife had the consumption, ami three doctors gave her up. finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, anil to day she is well and strong" lt kills the germe ol all dis? easeses One dose relieves Guaranteed at 50c and $i oo by ,J. T, Douglas drug? gist. Trial bottle tree. Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require mcnts for a blood aud system cleaner, such as Dr. Kings New Life Pills, They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At J T. Douglas's drug store, 15c, guaranteed. JHaLY" Wo carry a full lino of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, and will make the prices right. Si o mo bef?te yon buy. W. M. HOWE. Oon'tYou Lovo Flower? V It so, and you wont some proltj pots of all sizes in which to plact them, call at tho Hardware stort and you cnn be suited. w E ARE IN IT \ WHY 1 TO SELL Heavy and Fancy Groceries ant a full line of Canned Goods Pickles, Sauces and Dainties Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nico line of Gloves, Hosiery Heavy Underwear for men am women, and many Noveltie Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A. full line of Crockery? goo enough for any home. In Ti ware wo have anything froi a cup to a milk bucket Also, a nice line of Pants an Storm ('oats that we oller a living prices. We invite special attention t our stock of Guns and Ammi nition of Stevens make. We have too a few nice covere baskets, to go as bargains. Ca ll ?md see us E. POWERS, Marion St. Btunettivill?. S. 1 Il ELIGIO US NOVES. The meeting et Zion church will begin the second Suuday iu August. Kev. W, 8 Swopo closed nismeetirg ot Brutou'a Fork Tneeday, with oin, ftbaptlan?. MoColI on Sunday. Dr. McLeod iii roturo and occupy his pulpit at the PrephyterUn church uuxt Suuday at ll ?. ni , and 8 30 p ru. Rev. MoKissiok, of Brightsville ot, is in a goo 1 meeting at Antioch thia weok Ile is doing faithful work in that section and the people show it. Hov W. B. Baker closed his meeting at Kheiu/.er Suturday. He it at Heh? rou this week. His hearers say that his sermons are the strongest ever heard ou that circuit. The meeting at the Baptist church is still i regressing, with two services daily, und Rev. Buokboltz is giving our people some good senno.. . It is not known yet when it will clone. Preaching nt Hickory Urovu elm roh the Tiret und third Sunday ia ?oaob month at 3 o'clock tu th? nf tor noon hy Dr h. II. Shuok, of Cher*w. Tho hour for ?venta* services at tho ch inchon is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting %t the Raptist ohtireh every Thursday ovoning -.t S oo. Prayer meeting at tho Mothodist ohurob every Wednesday at 8.oo p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian ohurch Thursday evening at 8 oo. Tba hour for Suuday Sohool at the Methodist ohurob ha? heoa changed to io o'olock in tho moruhifr. Th? Epworth League Prayer meeting ls held every Wednesday evening in the 8uu>'ay ?obool room of the Methodist ohurch at 8 o'clock. Tho publia invited. Horsfords, Royal and Good Luck Baking Powdor at W. M. Rowe. For Cotton Weiglior. Mr. C H Woodiey of Clio announces his candidacy for Cotton Weigher at Clio for the fall and winter of 190?. Charley will make a good one. Sickening Shivering Fits. ol Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Klectiic Hitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; ot especial bene ht in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driving it en tirely out ot the system, lt is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none ot this drug's batf alter.eliects. E. S. Mun day, ot Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial lever and jiundice. till bc toole Electric Hitters, which saved his life. At J. T. Douglas' drug store; pri?e Soc, guaran teed Spoiled Her Bounty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W 34th St., New York, at one time had ber beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: .'! had Salt Rheum or Kczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Uucklen's Arnica Salve " A ouick and . 5?: ; t Jj T. S toughs ?i iii; i\*>t^.. ?Tl R?H MMJ?IH " Ol these, o urn nu; wagons- one uno two-horse, every one ot them guaran teed against any dofect in material or wormnnship. Fino Pasturo For Stock. Mr. L. I). I voy of Clio, has a fino pasture of 100 acres, that will be good antill frost. Hu will pas ture stock for 15c per month per hoad. There is no hotter pasturo in thc country. f?tEY^KlDNEYCURE Maka? Kldnaya sad BlaMar Hight --? - Prepared for the Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson; tho Jeweler, has now one of the latest iuiprovem u'b for engraving your name or initisJ* on any article of gold ur nilv?-r or pluto in thc most up*tn date manner. The snmplcB of work already done l>) him ure just lino, ( all and see him. F, ANDREW LEIGHTON, OPTICIAN AND f^EFRACTlONlST. With.S. J. Pearson. They Guarantee A Fit It you will givo tho matter of purchasing a nice tailor-made suit caroful consid?ration, mature deliberation and earnest cogita tion, you will givo STRAUSS & Co., tho ordor which they guarantee without, hesitation to f?ll to your edification, your sweetheart's ela tion, your friends admiration. -. ? ? ? - FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN, flNK Upright Piano, used6 mont 1M H good an new. Ono Square Pian? (a good one of its kind) wiil he sold a a sacrifice We nocd the room. Cal at once. STRAUSS & Co. -. ? ??? ? . - Itoiuoiuhor Your Bond. Wa invite special attention to Uti advertisement of tho Bon netts villi Marble Works in this paper, Cull am seo samples, or write them. Flowers 1 Flowers ! M I'M. .1 no M. Mooro hun a lim lot of Geraniums, Begonia Ferns, Palms and other plant? well rooted, that she desires t< sell Cuttings 2fio por dozen. 0. Horses Bo Get Siek. When a horses and mules are poe it is not always and indication that the do not gel enough to eat. Many au mais, just like human beings, have in digestion or thc system is all run dow and a tonic is needed, lt is not the : mount ot lood eaten that makes muse! and fat. More dcpvnds upon the proi er digestion or assimilation ol the too than is commonly supposed. Nothin has yet bren discovered that will huil up a horse or mule better than Asl crab's Condition Powders, the onl remedy in its class sold under a guai antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Bei nt tr.viii. . tor it-the kind put up in do cs. Ami McOoll Drug Co., M C Coll, i 0. I ?A LLINERY 'AX I I 'lATMSIU.'Vni (illinory Parlors. ?Ak. annot state positiuely at this e just when Our Millinery Sea . will close, But it won t be y long, And from this day un the season closes, we propose give the people the choice of ring their D-SUMMER MILLI1R? it Prices Never Before Offered in s part ol' the State. We would 3 you to place YOUR ORDER AT ICE. WK GUARANTEE THE BEST VICE EVER GIVEN MILLINERY YERS HERE. ig in our Millinery Stock to go at great reduction. ? ?^"v; a*-i- ^-?<? ir"-?-* SKIRTS AT COST! Vii f V ? o o ?rc linc of TA I LO It MADE SK HITS AT below Mamifaotm-ci'\s COST. No Hack l?crti or old slock in Ihoso goods, Every icnt gimranlcod. URS THU LY, Ci Mi WEATHERLY, 1905. O IL JD RELIABLE mn .VCV >??X>?y:---~X?t/Xix'y?; ?IPAHIING MIK CAKED to (dvo porfoot aatisfuotion iii tho BICYCLE j??> .?iv? Now Whools to Sell, Now Wheols to Rent? ! BEST TIRE*! THAT CAN BE POUND. CONES ami my Wheel, Wo nlito Wea/, i, Soldar, ami Wold. I YOUR BROKEN WU EE ti und have it Mudo Over Now i. You will ft ?ul UH at tho H a mo old Stand, '{<?? ieoifally C. C. HUBBARD, )os. HUBBARD'S CORNEE ~ J li ? wy* ..??->?> VKc ?Zso //aw OUSE lecdn't get under water to keep cool. "International" tis all the "cooler" ; need for the dog 'S? r measure from the and tropical novel with skeleton lining? cir shape and keep the prices are just ep one's head above 1 Jct us/fix you up? -OWfUTS Then we have *M$x<mi StvQe Cd s. gHf0 HOUSE tow CUTS?, J'orWoirten M STRAUSS & CO. i. . i ??S 'i o it ursa, oiirl ?UR SPECIALTY. New, Clean and Well Selected Stock. < - Polito anti Efficient Sorvico To All. - ItKSORIPT?ON tilly guarded .ly done by icit your patronage. DEPARTMENT All work neatly and Bkitioit amt Blxporionood DRUGGIST. MNETTVILLE PHAI^MASY ?- Ai MATTHEWS, Mgr VILEYS' CANDY. j fcroteootonal darts. DENTIST. OKFICK Up Btniru iu Oroeluud Building, Vhone ISO, UBNNBTTBVIJbliBi 8. O. (I H. NKWTON, JKNNINU8 K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attoruoys at Law, BKNNKTTSVILLK. Ho. OA. Offices ?vcr Planters National Batik. OT W. BOUCHIER, X . Attornoy nt Law? Bcnnottsvillo, 8. U. Offioo on I)arl/aJMun ?troet near Pouta Tulograpb office January, 1899. ILTON Mob AU HIN, Attornoy at Law and Probate Judge Otllco in Oourt lionne. JB. C. MORRISON, Lloctrician . - Machinist, ll EN N KITH V11.1.H, 8. C. P. o. BOX 98. PIIONK 111. (Jonimotor for F?ootrical work and dealer tn Klcotp ,*\ aupplios. Hot Ai* Pump ing Engines and (Jas Kuginos inst ulled, Pipo-flitting und general machine work. August 20, 1903. 1 Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 35 IIoin/i8 Pickle-fresh and good. Frosh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausago in tomato sa?co only 10 cents. Hein/.o's Whito Wino Vinegar tor pickling. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrloo A Wook Edition. Tho Most Widoly Road Nowspapor io America. 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Surest and Quickest Curo for nil Til Ito AT and LUNG TROUB LED, cr ?-?ONEY .'HACK. . ^IkM???j 60 YEARS' WN&BmMHB?* EXPERIENCE PATENTS WWKHK^^ DE8IGNS rYTrVi^ COPYRIGHTS Ac. Aiiynnn H.inn: a Hketcb mut iloncrlplloii muy Min. ;.it nscortnltl our opinion freo V?lii'llior ?II tnvuiil iou IH prob Rbi y put out nilli?. <"t>iiiiiiun)cii. 111 ? 11 M .' < 111. ' i ly r 111111111.111 i'll. HANDBOOK on Pulenta sont fice, I'Mi'Hi nk'uiicy f ir Boeiirljig patents, I'JII iMitH t uk cn liniiiirii Munn .', Co. receive i./i/i 1.11 nut ice, wit hunt t'biiruo, In tho Scientific american. A in.ml...m. iv Il|ii8trali'(l weekly. l.nrKOSt cir fit Int lim of imy HclonlllU' louriuil, Terms, a yean four moulut), tl. ttoij by all nowiqoators, MUNN & Co.36,B oadwa"' New York M. /illili OllUO. t?ilt V tU" Wu .Inn,, lull, I). C. M ( HANGE OT SCHEDULE. S HA no A no Ai: Linc UAUIWAV, Thc Seaboard Air Linc Hy echcd nie wnH changed on tliinuary 1 Ot li rrt.infl luavu (i|iornw,8. U., na follow* Northbound No (i(> at 8:05 ft, in No 50 at 9:24 p. m t?oliihbound No 57 nt H;0.r> ft. ni .? No 27 ut 10: 10 p. ni Tim Bennellsville and Uhoraw lt K , leaving Bennctl8vlllo nt 7.0.r> n 111 , connect willi No titi and No .r>7." Tho afternoon lt ?in leaving lien pottsville nt 7 p. hi. nives Dennett) ville people nu opportunity lo tr?k tiaina No 60 nnd No 27. FOR SALK! A Uioyolp for a luiiy ot* Oont color lilaok or llluo with 28 i wliocls and rubbor tiros. S. J. Pearson. ennettsville t Cheraw Rajlroad -NEW SCHEDULE - IN KPPKCT Ai'Ri-- *\ lV>5. \VKVt BOUND PROM BKNN P/Fr?VILLK -THAT? TTIAFN* No. 1. No. 3i v BepDOtUvilto 7 05 a ni J 00 p in v Is by 7 15 a in 7 15 P ?> v Madclino 7 20 a in 7 20 p ill v Everett's 7 30 a ni 7 35 p m v irby 7 35 o tn 7 40 p tn v lWtfl V -li) a tn 7 45 P in tri vc Kollook 7 45 ti ni J ?to P ri i vu Chora w ? 10 l\.'.u EAST BOUND PHOM CIIKttAW. TRAIN PRAIN No. 2. No. 4 v Ohora? S IR 0 !" v Kolloek H 10 a in 9 0 p m v Frosts 8 20 a m 0 43 p m v |r|,y H 30 a ni 0 47 p tn v Everolt H 41) a ni 0 52 p m ,v Madeline S 50 a ni 10 00 pm ,vllwlay y 00 a m 10 05 pin j^RptTntdt^ _W 20 p m Connections. AT BKNNUTTHUIM.K-Tho math bound lorning train? on A, O. L. connects with rain No I. Train No 2 connects vlt.h A. I. L local freight north and south bound. Ar KOM.OOK-Train NOH I and 2 coll ect with north and south bound 8. A. h. raine. AT Cu Kit AW-Train No 3 connects with loitu and south bound S A. L. trains, nd train No 4 oonnooto with north bound i. A. L trniuB A. J. MATHESON, V, P. and Gen. Man. SURETY BONDS, EIDELITY AND COURT. L'ON TR ACT and FIDELITY BONDS. Thoro arc no better companies than dioso, represented by JNO. 8. MOORE. Nov. 15. 1801. IP BROKKN HEARTS .tould bo mended m neatly, quickly and horoughly OH we can repair your Jowclry, boro would bo no sorrow in tho world. \'o matter whether it be a watch, a ting, . necklace or a BABY PIN tear from nsmciation needs repairing, \ a, .;? lint ?. Il '...tn ii-av. Our ?peeluby . Wa (iii repa "-i H i?K ? Ltr?j uu$ji?v>i ,! d"'???? v".'M?;-i /, <..? 1 'y mit chenply. O. EGG scraging, Ana Ohv ?(? fully agreed to by ^member of tbe board. (?fully submitted: nrl 7?CX0K OI1M8TKD, .?\jTKlMIKN D. FK88KNDJCN, *GKOKOK K H0LMK8, 153 f' "W. W. LONG, Uvov "Crop Eitimablng Board." VTbe above Undings and report "Udor my supervision have my JAroval. "W. M. HAYS, Secretary in Obarge i ch 8. Sitios.? "^cs WILSON - WE STILL TO*'' THE HUNGRY! WHBN in town nnd you want a good meal, romomber wo can servo yon, A good moa! for 250. Restaurant north of tho Mnrkot. ^RESII OYSTERS in every ntylo, _D. J. BRAYBOY KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that waa out of .rder is usually tho story. Now. in oder to prevent accidental killing md to bo sino and kill when you Mint to, I have employed an expert ii tinsmith from Charleston, S. C., who las my gun repairing departmont in bargo, We are prepared to do any Kimi of fine gun repairing in factory oder. Givo us a trial and you will he convinced that we aro prepared to ?ive you satisfaction in price, work* manship and promptness. S. J. PIOAKSON, The Jewlcr. CENTRAL-I BARBER SHOP. 11011 now hotter prepared than ever lo please even the most fastidious in ToNSOKIAl, WONK, I gunrnnteo natis faction in Shaves, Hair cuts, Shampoon and Massages. I have a new Kl ec tr io Buttery for massages, and omi treat tho faces of Qontlomon and Ladlee in tho mont up Io date manaor. I solicit your patronago J. A. GRACE. Wallon street Bennettsvillo, H. 0. Flore's Your Chance. SHAVE i-.ovoral fino Buir Ply mouth ROOK Cockerels that 1 will sell on tho yanl 'or Ono Dollar each, I nm ahoi nady lo uko oidors for ..Bull" Bock RjfgB? at $1 ncr Hotting of i j, on the yalli. 1). A. COVINGTON, Pub. 9, '05. Gibson, R. V D. 2 - You can always gtjt what yon want in Fruits, Vfegfttnhl?rt, and Kio,, at W. M. Kow o's Hendy l'or Your Orders. Thc Clio Novelty M Tg Works will get np your Bill foi Flooiing, Celling, G. rniano Siding & Weatherboarding, as well ns your House trimmings Door, Sash, Blinds, Grills nnd Mair tit", promptly and cheaply. Seo them lor anything in the building line they wi'.l ?ave you money.